Houston Then and Now®

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Allen brothers
Allen Parkway
Allen's Landing
Annunciation Church
Antioch Church
Armory
Astrodome
Astros
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Camp Logan
Carnegie Library
Carter's Folly
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Christ Church
City Hall
Congress Avenue
Cotton Exchange
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Esperson
Esperson Building
Felix Mexican
Glenwood
Glenwood Cemetery
Grand Central
Gulf Building
Harris County
Heights Boulevard
Henry Brashear
Hermann Building
Hermann Hospital
Hermann Park
Houston
Houston Chronicle
Houston Zoo
Kellum Noble
Kennedy Trading
Kiam Building
Kirby Mansion
Kress Building
Light Guard Amory
Lone Star
Magnolia Brewery
Main Street
Majestic Metro
Market Square
Miller Theatre
Minute Maid Park
Prairie
Preston
Republic of Texas
Rice
Rice Hotel
Rice University
Ritz Theater
Ritz Theatre
River Oaks
Rockets
Sam Houston
Sam Houston Park
Shamrock Hotel
Sweeney Clock
Sweeney Coombs Fredericks
Texans
Texas
Union Station
Waldo Mansion
Warwick Hotel
Water Works

Product details

  • ISBN 9781909815063
  • Weight: 950g
  • Dimensions: 281 x 251mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In 1836 revolutionaries routed the Mexican army at the Battle of San Jacinto and the nearby town took the name of the battle's victor, General Sam Houston. Since then Houston has become America's fourth largest city, and its magnificent cityscape of concrete, glass, and steel bears little resemblance to traditional Texas imagery. It was an entrepreneurial New York family who first promoted Houston's lush landscape and vast potential in the Northeast and Europe, and the town expanded from a handful of tents into a place of more than 10,000 residents by 1900. Oil was discovered nearby in 1901 and from then on Houston never looked back. Sites include City Hall, Carnegie Library, Houston Courthouse, Merchants and Manufacturers Building, Allen's Landing, Houston Chronicle, Main and Preston, Sam Houston Hotel, USS Texas, San Jacinto Monument, Congress Avenue, Houston Water Works, Hermann Building, Texas Capitol Building, Majestic Metro, Old Cotton Exchange, Gulf Building, Moorish Federal Building, Carter's Folly, Kress Building, Union Station, Esperson Building, Antioch Church, Houston Light Guard Armory, Magnolia Brewery, Grand Central Station, Rice University, Museum of Fine Arts, Hermann Park, Miller Outdoor Theatre, and Warwick Hotel.

William Dylan Powell is a Houston-based writer specialised in all things Texas. A regular contributor to the Houston Chronicle, he is a member of the Houston Writers League, the Houston Press Club, and the Houston chapter of the Association of Authors and Publishers. He has also written about wider Texas and is the author of the original Austin Then and Now® (2006) and Texas Then and Now® (2013).

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